Which of the following best explains the connection between increased competition and the evolution of a species by natural selection? (1 point)

Individuals must become stronger to compete for resources, and this increased strength is passed on to the next generation.
Individuals that have traits that allow them to outcompete others survive better and produce more offspring.
Individuals migrate to another area in order to avoid competition for limited resources in the current ecosystem.
Individuals that must compete for limited resources are more likely to have diseases that cause mutations.

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The best explanation of the connection between increased competition and the evolution of a species by natural selection is:

Individuals that have traits that allow them to outcompete others survive better and produce more offspring.

This option accurately reflects the process of natural selection, where advantageous traits increase an individual's chances of survival and reproduction in competitive environments, leading to those traits being passed on to future generations.